Daniel Estulin: Cybernetics is all about steering. That's what it means, steering people, steering the mind, controlling people.

All this stuff they are developing has nothing to do with the benefit of humanity,

These technologies, and it is important for people to understand, they are not being developed to stop the terrorists.

They are being developed to stop you, or us the people.

The laws to justify these technologies are not being written on a whim, they are specifically designed to give the government carte-blank authority over the people during the chaos and confusion of this age they call the 'age of transition' Transition to a planetary civilization.

The Bin Ladens, the Gaddafi's they are not the enemy. They never were the enemy.

We are the enemy,

When we are at the airport, border crossings, the street corners, from now on we will be mind-probed by these amazing new technologies being developed by the DARPA scientific technology directorate.

Whose objective is to make sure that we, the people, are controlled in the age of this complete destruction of everything around us.

Sean Stone: Or the destruction of the individual perhaps.

As long as we have this battle with ideas. The idea of terrorism is what, it is anarchic. It is fundamentally destructive.

The biggest terrorists of all then are the US government and the factions like the Neocons who believe that creative destruction is how we are going to reinvent the world.

Wipe out the old societies — those counters to our market oriented society.

We are going to wipe them out if they obstruct us.

Just like the native Americans were an obstruction to the white (European) colonists.

It was the same with the Inca and the Aztec in the New World.

There is always this need to wipe things out. To say they are the terrorists, yet we are the ones perpetuating the destruction.

It's the old 'order out of chaos,' right?

Right now they have created a chaotic situation. The next round of order out of the chaos, that has become the world right now, with constant wars around the world, incessant war in hundreds of countries around the world, where US solders are now stationed.

Out of that chaos then the New Order can be the promise of cybernetics.

The fact of, yes, we will chip people. We will keep them in line.

We will stop crime!

We will be able to have preventive monitoring of systems, that's what my short film 'Singularity' is about.

Daniel Estulin: We have got all they technology they are developing as part of the soldiers programs, the super-soldiers.

Technological progress concentrated on making a body for the new human being, that is just one area.

DARPA, which is the science division for the 'US ministry of defense' they are funding dozens of human augmentation projects around the world, to radically improve the performance, mental capacity and capability, and resilience of soldiers.

They are talking about everything from tapping the potential of the unconscious mind, to augment cognition, and the creation of uninhibited combat vehicles, where the military expect in the very near future for individual pilots to fly entire squadrons, not just one plane, but entire squadrons of plans.

They are also working on a wide array of cybernetic insects.

Insect size spy drones.

They look kind of like dragonflies or little helicopters.

I don't know if you saw GI Joe 2 where the film begins with mosquitoes that had nano-bombs attached to their bodies, boring up and killing all the GI Joes, for the exception of two. They then saved the world from bad guys.

This stuff is real. DARPA is planting computer chips in moths while still in the pupa state for surveillance.

What happens is the moth grows around the chip, then its nervous system may be controlled by remote control.

The program seeks to fuse mechanical microtechnologies with living insects creating a machine bug amalgam.

This is the same thing they are going to do with us.

Man-machine! Bug-machine!

They are talking about outfitting these insects with miniscule sensors, cameras, wireless transmitters attached to the nervous system.

The kind of stuff that we are seeing around us right now is extrapolated a very few years into the future.

You are going to have a world in which no way shape or from looks, feels or smells like the world around us today.

We are witnessing an unparalleled explosion in scientific knowledge.

Because of the synergy, the interplay of three great revolutions, the quantum, the computer, and bio-tech revolution, we have learnt more in the last fifty years than in all of human history,

The marvels of science such as the internet, telecommunications satellites, laser beams, radio, television, microwaves, the structure of our DNA molecules, bio-technology, it all comes from our quantum theory.

We have the means through genetics, robotics, information technology and nano-technology, to control matter and energy.

And life itself.

We can literally through synthetic biology create beings in a laboratory which don't exist in real life.

We can change our DNA using synthetic biology through genetically modified crops, which is what is being done right now.

I don't think people understand just how advanced we are.

The elite really feel that they have the technology today to face the gods and beat them at their game.

In other words, they, the people who have all the money in the world, feel that they are the gods.

And that we have to be, literally, changed into something else, not for any particular reason, but because they can!

This is a lot more terrible than having a purpose and actually doing something to achieve that purpose.

They are doing this because they can!

And because they feel we cannot do anything to stop them.

Sean Stone: Well, it is up to us to face the fact that the future is now.

If we don't act now, if we don't do what's right, then there may not be a future for humanity, as we know it.

Daniel Estulin: Oh absolutely! We are really running out of time!

They talk about the Doomsday Clock which is running at five minutes before midnight. I don't know where they get that from! If they understand how technology works, I'd say we are about four seconds away from midnight.

You are looking at technological revolutions. nano-technology is a powerful technology for taking apart and reconstructing nature at the atomic level.

Literally scientists acting like god to manipulate life.

Just imagine some of the horrible or great things you can do with it.

But the point of nano-technology is going to completely change the nature of warfare.

With nano-technological weapons, nuclear weapons are going to become obsolete.

In 2012 we were talking about the Mayan prophecies, but there was that film 2012. Did you see it?

Sean Stone: I couldn't get through it to be honest!

Daniel Estulin: It was awful, I know.

Sean Stone: I think the trailer told you all there was to know about the film.

Daniel Estulin: There was one scene, with all these rich people getting on this Noah's Ark to get as far away from disaster as possible.

Interesting, for the lack of a better work, that we are talking about in 2018, private corporations are going to be going to Mars.

Manned missions to Mars.

2023 the Russian government and European Space Agency are doing the same thing.

My question is, if they are bringing this out in the press that there is going to be a mission to Mars in 2018, which is a great thing, my question is are only these people going?

Or are the Rockefellers also leaving privately and quietly? As they did in the 2012 film?

And if they are, what is it that they know, that we don't and should know?

Is there going to be a biological war?

Bacteriological war?

Nuclear war?

Nano-technological war?

What is going to happen to the planet Earth in the next four years that they know and we don't?

Sean Stone: There is an interesting quote saying that life is going to move underground.

That there is going to be an urgent need to move underground for protection purposes, military purposes, and as we talked about in Conspiracy Theory with Jessie Ventura, the third season, we went to the Ozarks, because there is this whole movement of underground facilities.

We went out to Dulce where they say the Dulce Base is underground in New Mexico.

We were unable to access these points but obviously the amount of stories not just rumor but there are air-force bases where people see cement trucks pouring in every day, and the go out with no cement at night.

Nothing is being built above ground.

Historically it seems like there has been a lot of building going on underground, with military, but also perhaps for private purposes of protection.

Daniel Estulin: I think that these people are not going to want to live underground.

I think they are want to get the hell out of here before something goes down.

Which is why we need to go to the moon, we need to go to Mars, which is why technology to go to Mars, you need a lot of money.

You don't go to Mars directly from the planet Mars.

It is a three-hundred day trip. Because of the gravitational problem, because the time you get there you are going to look like jelly with eyes.

You need first to go to the moon and use the () isotope as the energy source to push yourself away from the moon's surface and get to Mars in four days.

Sean Stone: I put something else to you that was posted from someone with inside knowledge.

He said, 'Look! The human being as we know it is a vassal.

It was designed for the purpose of inhabiting this planet.

If you want to inhabit Mars or some other planet, it is going to have to be redesigned.'

So perhaps what we are going with, this cybernetics thing, is to move us to be able to inhabit those planets.

You need a different, your body has to be slightly adjusted, not quite human.

In a span of a generation we have gone from genetically modified plants, to genetically modified animals, and now we are going to genetically modified human.

Nano-engineering and nano-technology are the next arm's race.

Sean Stone: I think this is the great question. You have posed it well with this book, 'TransEvolution,' I think everyone should go out and read it.

It is not to say we know what the future plans are, but we are trying to wake people up and say 'Let's have this dialogue' because the future is now and it's time to address it and not stay asleep and act like nothing has changed.

Daniel Estulin: What this book does, (TransEvolution by Daniel Estulin The Coming Age of Human Deconstruction) it explains in three dimension how all these elements: technology, science, Futurology, Transhumanism, economy, how they are all linked around a very basic concept.

That the future is being redesigned in front of our eyes, and the leaders using technology, which requires a lot of money, to virtually change the face of the planet Earth.

Sean Stone: People can catch you show on RT. (RT.com Spanish speaking version) What is the name of it?

Daniel Estulin: It's in Spanish and the new season starts on the 6th of February.

An English professor says she suffered "permanent hearing loss, nausea, pain and disorientation" when Pittsburgh police used a Long Range Acoustic Device

Plaintiff Karen L. Piper, a visiting professor at Carnegie Mellon University, was an innocent bystander on September 24, 2009, who suffered permanent hearing loss, nausea, pain and disorientation when the LRAD was activated without any warning.

Piper alleges in this 42 U.S.C. §1983 civil rights lawsuit that Defendant City of Pittsburgh and its officials violated her rights under the First, Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution and that the City of Pittsburgh used the device negligently."

Billion dollar race: Soviet Union vied with US in ‘mind control research’

Edited time: December 18, 2013

Mind control psychotronic arms

Competing with the US during the Arms Race, the Soviet Union put extensive effort in unconventional research seeking to outflank its rival in understanding behavior control, remote influencing and parapsychology, a new survey has revealed.

The survey published by Cornell University Library is based on open scientific and journalistic materials and provides an overview of unconventional research in the USSR and then in its successor, Russia, in the period between 1917 and 2003  as compared to the USA.

The report by Serge Kernbach showed that unconventional weapons took the scientists in both countries to areas bordering sci-fi which nowadays would be seen in TV programs featuring UFOs, the supernatural and superpowers.

Due the Iron Curtain, Soviet and American scientists knew little about each other’s secret work  still, they focused on same themes.

In the Soviet Union, among the areas of particular interest, were the survey says:

Soviet scientists were developing a field they dubbed “psychotronics.”

The country spent between $0.5-1 billion on research of the phenomena, Kernbach who works, at the Research Center of Advanced Robotics and Environmental Science in Stuttgart, Germany, found out.

Some of the programs in psychotronic research  even those launched decades ago  have not been officially published.

“For instance, documents on experiments performed in OGPU and NKVD  even 80 years after  still remain classified,” Kernbach noted.

The OGPU (Joint State Political Directorate) was the Soviet secret police and the NKVD (The People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs) was the main law enforcing body, which was later transformed into the Internal Ministry and a security organization which was part of it  into the KGB.

According to the survey, Soviet and American areas of interest often mirrored each other.

In particular, Kernbach recalls the Central Intelligence Agency’s (CIA) scandalous human research program MKUltra which involved the use of various methods to manipulate an individual’s mental states and alter brain functions.

Kernbach said:

“As mentioned in the public documents, the program to some extent was motivated by the corresponding NKVD’s program, with similar strategies of using psychotropic (e.g. drugs) substances and technical equipment.”

In the 60s and the 70s, the Soviet Union was actively researching the influence of electromagnetic fields on human physiological and psychological conditions.

Several authors point to the application of research results in the form of new weapons in the USA and the Soviet Union.

Read an article in Nauka (Science) magazine in 1982:

“Over the past years, US researchers have confirmed the possibility of affecting functions of the nervous system by weak electromagnetic fields (EMFs), as it was previously said by Soviet researchers.

EMFs may cause acoustic hallucination (’radiosound’) and reduce the sensitivity of humans and animals to some other stimuli, to change the activity of the brain (especially the hypothalamus and the cortex), to break the processes of formation processing and information storage in the brain.

These nonspecific changes in the central nervous system can serve as a basis for studying the possibilities of the direct influence of EMFs on specific functions of CNS.”

A US Marine Corps truck is seen carrying a palletized version of the Active Denial System, March 9th, 2012at the US Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia.

It is a US DoD non-lethal weapon that uses directed energy and projects a beam of man-sized millimeter wavesup to 1000 meters that when fired at a human, delivers a heat sensation to the skin and generally makeshumans stop what they are doing and run.

Serge Kernbach’s analysis lacks details on practical results of unconventional research in the USSR.

He mentions though a device invented by Anatoly Beridze-Stakhovsky  the torsion generator ‘Cerpan’.

The exact structure of the device is unknown, as the scientist feared it would be put to unethical uses. Cerpan was designed on the "shape effect" produced by torsion fields.

Some sources claim that the device  a 7-kilo metal cylinder  was used to heal people, including Kremlin senior officials.

Kernbach’s overview of unconventional research in USSR and Russia suggests that following the collapse of the USSR in 1991, these programs were first reduced and then completely closed in 2003.

Kernbach said:

“Due to academic and non-academic researchers, the instrumental psychotronics, denoted sometimes as torsionics, still continue to grow, but we cannot speak about government programs in Russia any longer.”

However, based on the number of participants at major conferences, the number of psychotronics researchers in Russia is estimated between 200 and 500, the report said.

Last year, the now-fired Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov said his ministry was working on futuristic weaponry.

Serdyukov said at a meeting with the then Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, cited RIA Novosti:

“The development of weaponry based on new physics principles; direct-energy weapons, geophysical weapons, wave-energy weapons, genetic weapons, psychotronic weapons, etc., is part of the state arms procurement program for 2011-2020,”

That followed a series of Putin’s presidential campaign articles, one of which focused on national security guarantees.

Speaking about new challenges that Russia may face, and which armed forces should be ready to respond to, he wrote:

“Space-based systems and IT tools, especially in cyberspace, will play a great, if not decisive role in armed conflicts.

In a more remote future, weapon systems that use different physical principles will be created (beam, geophysical, wave, genetic, psychophysical and other types of weapons).

All this will provide fundamentally new instruments for achieving political and strategic goals in addition to nuclear weapons.”

Alex Jones: Dr. Nick Begich a few months ago said Alex, you are focusing so much on Fluoride which lowers IQ and causes degeneration of the bones, sure that is important. You are focusing on lead and things like that.

What I see the Globalists most interest is in psychotronic, electronic, wave lengths, light.

Since I have had him on I've seen all these main-stream news articles about U.S. Patent 65061 for a nervous system manipulation by electromatic fields for monitors.

We know there is the propaganda on TV. We know there is the flicker rate that puts you in a dream highly suggestible state.

But this is more than that. Literally hundreds of patents dealing with this. DARPA is the mainstream news, in the Baltimore Sun, saying 'Oh! We're testing towers to calm you during emergencies.'

Ceiling lights that send encoded data. Flicker rates where your eyes are just like an infrared collector picking up part of that spectrum - programming part of your brain.

The data down power lines which they admit can control your thermostat, your refrigerator.

There are invading through everything. They are years ahead of us technologically. Reading these patents it says they can physiologically change you, including hurting you, potentially triggering heart attacks, you name it, through the television.

"I heard someone say, 'Oh my god, look at those,' " the college senior from New York recalled. "I look up and I'm like, 'What the hell is that?' They looked kind of like dragonflies or little helicopters. But I mean, those are not insects."

Out in the crowd, Bernard Crane saw them, too.

"I'd never seen anything like it in my life," the Washington lawyer said. "They were large for dragonflies. I thought, 'Is that mechanical, or is that alive?' "

That is just one of the questions hovering over a handful of similar sightings at political events in Washington and New York. Some suspect the insectlike drones are high-tech surveillance tools, perhaps deployed by the Department of Homeland Security.

Others think they are, well, dragonflies — an ancient order of insects that even biologists concede look about as robotic as a living creature can look.

No agency admits to having deployed insect-size spy drones.

But a number of U.S. government and private entities acknowledge they are trying.

Some federally funded teams are even growing live insects with computer chips in them, with the goal of mounting spyware on their bodies and controlling their flight muscles remotely.

Engineered Bug

The robobugs could follow suspects, guide missiles to targets or navigate the crannies of collapsed buildings to find survivors.

The technical challenges of creating robotic insects are daunting, and most experts doubt that fully working models exist yet.

But the CIA secretly developed a simple dragonfly snooper as long ago as the 1970s.

And given recent advances, even skeptics say there is always a chance that some agency has quietly managed to make something operational.

"America can be pretty sneaky," said Tom Ehrhard, a retired Air Force colonel and expert in unmanned aerial vehicles who is now at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, a nonprofit Washington-based research institute.

Robotic fliers used by military since World War II

Robotic fliers have been used by the military since World War II, but in the past decade their numbers and level of sophistication have increased enormously.

Defense Department documents describe nearly 100 different models in use today, some as tiny as birds, and some the size of small planes.

Just last month, researchers at Cornell University published a physics paper clarifying how dragonflies adjust the relative motions of their front and rear wings to save energy while hovering.

That kind of finding is important to roboticists because flapping fliers tend to be energy hogs, and batteries are heavy.

The CIA was among the earliest to tackle the problem.

The "insectothopter," developed by the agency's Office of Research and Development 30 years ago, looked just like a dragonfly and contained a tiny gasoline engine to make the four wings flap.

It flew but was ultimately declared a failure because it could not handle crosswinds.

Agency spokesman George Little said he could not talk about what the CIA may have done since then.

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the Department of Homeland Security and the Secret Service also declined to discuss the topic.

Only the FBI offered a declarative denial. "We don't have anything like that," a spokesman said.

The Defense Department is trying, though.

In one approach, researchers funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) are inserting computer chips into moth pupae — the intermediate stage between a caterpillar and a flying adult — and hatching them into healthy "cyborg moths."

The Hybrid Insect Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems project aims to create literal shutterbugs — camera-toting insects whose nerves have grown into their internal silicon chip so that wranglers can control their activities. DARPA researchers are also raising cyborg beetles with power for various instruments to be generated by their muscles.

Using Gandalf's beautiful contact with a moth to spin this Orwellian evil

"You might recall that Gandalf the friendly wizard in the recent classic 'Lord of the Rings' used a moth to call in air support," DARPA program manager Amit Lal said at a symposium in August. Today, he said, "this science fiction vision is within the realm of reality."

A DARPA spokeswoman denied a reporter's request to interview Lal or others on the project.

The cyborg insect project has its share of doubters.

"I'll be seriously dead before that program deploys," said vice admiral Joe Dyer, former commander of the Naval Air Systems Command, now at iRobot in Burlington, Mass., which makes household and military robots.

By contrast, fully mechanical micro-fliers are advancing quickly.

Researchers at the California Institute of Technology have made a "microbat ornithopter" that flies freely and fits in the palm of one's hand. A Vanderbilt University team has made a similar device.

With their sail-like wings, neither of those would be mistaken for insects. In July, however, a Harvard University team got a truly fly-like robot airborne, its synthetic wings buzzing at 120 beats per second.

"It showed that we can manufacture the articulated, high-speed structures that you need to re-create the complex wing motions that insects produce," said team leader Robert Wood.

The fly's vanishingly thin materials were machined with lasers, then folded into three-dimensional form "like a micro-origami," he said.

Alternating electric fields make the wings flap. The whole thing weighs just 65 milligrams, or a little more than the plastic head of a push pin.

Still, it can fly only while attached to a threadlike tether that supplies power, evidence that significant hurdles remain.

In August, at the International Symposium on Flying Insects and Robots, held in Switzerland, Japanese researchers introduced radio-controlled fliers with four-inch wingspans that resemble hawk moths.

Feel something of 'living souls.'

Those who watch them fly, its creator wrote in the program, "feel something of 'living souls.' "

Others, taking a tip from the CIA, are making fliers that run on chemical fuels instead of batteries.

The "entomopter," in early stages of development at the Georgia Institute of Technology and resembling a toy plane more than a bug, converts liquid fuel into a hot gas, which powers four flapping wings and ancillary equipment.
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"You can get more energy out of a drop of gasoline than out of a battery the size of a drop of gasoline," said team leader Robert Michelson.

Even if the technical hurdles are overcome, insect-size fliers will always be risky investments.

"They can get eaten by a bird, they can get caught in a spider web," said Fearing of Berkeley. "No matter how smart you are — you can put a Pentium in there — if a bird comes at you at 30 miles per hour there's nothing you can do about it."

Protesters might even nab one with a net — one of many reasons why Ehrhard, the former Air Force colonel, and other experts said they doubted that the hovering bugs spotted in Washington were spies.

So what was seen by Crane, Alarcon and a handful of others at the D.C. march — and as far back as 2004, during the Republican National Convention in New York, when one observant but perhaps paranoid peace-march participant described on the Web "a jet-black dragonfly hovering about 10 feet off the ground, precisely in the middle of 7th avenue . . . watching us"?

They probably saw dragonflies, said Jerry Louton, an entomologist at the National Museum of Natural History. Washington is home to some large, spectacularly adorned dragonflies that "can knock your socks off," he said.

At the same time, he added, some details do not make sense. Three people at the D.C. event independently described a row of spheres, the size of small berries, attached along the tails of the big dragonflies — an accoutrement that Louton could not explain. And all reported seeing at least three maneuvering in unison.

"Dragonflies never fly in a pack," he said.

Mara Verheyden-Hilliard of the Partnership for Civil Justice said her group is investigating witness reports and has filed Freedom of Information Act requests with several federal agencies.

If such devices are being used to spy on political activists, she said, "it would be a significant violation of people's civil rights."

For many roboticists still struggling to get off the ground, however, that concern — and their technology's potential role — seems superfluous.

"I don't want people to get paranoid, but what can I say?" Fearing said. "Cellphone cameras are already everywhere. It's not that much different."

DARPA has been trying to crawl inside the minds of soldiers for a while now, but a new ultrasound technology could let them get deeper inside than ever.

Working under a DARPA grant, a researcher at Arizona State is developing transcranial pulsed ultrasound technology that could be implanted in troops’ battle helmets, allowing soldiers to manipulate brain functions to boost alertness, relieve stress, or even reduce the effects of traumatic brain injury.

Manipulating the brain to enhance warfighting capabilities and maintain mental acuity on the battlefield has long been a topic of interest for DARPA and various military research labs, but the technology to do so remains limited.

Further, we have shown this ultrasonic neuromodulation approach confers a spatial resolution approximately five times greater than TMS and can exert its effects upon subcortical brain circuits deep within the brain.”

Tyler’s technology, packaged in a warfighter’s helmet, would allow soldiers to flip a switch to stimulate different regions of their brains, helping them relieve battle stress when it’s time to get some rest, or to boost alertness during long periods without sleep.

Grunts could even relieve pain from injuries or wounds without resorting to pharmaceutical drugs.

More importantly, in the periods after brain trauma ultrasound technology could reduce swelling and metabolic damage that is often the root cause of lasting brain damage.

And it’s capable of zeroing in on extremely specific brain zones, as small as two or three millimeters.

Plus, prototype devices are small enough to be fitted inside a typical helmet.

“Going deep beneath the skull and having extremely specific spatial resolution are two huge advantages over existing approaches,” Tyler
says.

“Depth and specificity are what allow the ultrasound to do what other methods can’t.”

With Darpa’s funding, Tyler plans to expand the uses of the ultrasound and improve the device’s spacial resolution even more, making it a veritable all-in-one brain stimulation device.

Using a microcontroller device, the ultrasound would stimulate different brain regions to boost troop alertness and cognition, relieve stress and
pain, and protect them against traumatic brain injuries.

“The really damaging part of a TBI isn’t the initial injury,” Tyler says.

“It’s the metabolic damage, the free radicals and the swelling that are happening in the hours afterward.

If you can flick your remote and trigger an immediate intervention, you’d be curbing what might otherwise be lifelong brain damage.”

Some of the applications the report investigated include putting voices in people's heads, using lasers to trigger uncontrolled neuron firing, and slowly heating the human body to a point of feverish confusion - all from hundreds of meters away.

A US citizen requested access to the document, entitled "Bioeffects of Selected Non-Lethal Weapons," under the Freedom of Information Act a little over a year ago. There is no evidence that any of the technologies mentioned in the 10-year-old report have been developed since the time it was written

For the first type, short pulses of RF energy (2450 MHz) can generate a pressure wave in solids and liquids.

When exposed to pulsed RF energy, humans experience the immediate sensation of "microwave hearing" - sounds that may include buzzing, ticking, hissing, or knocking that originate within the head.

Studies with guinea pigs and cats suggest that the mechanism responsible for the phenomenon is thermoelastic expansion.

Exposure to the RF pulses doesn´t cause any permanent effects, as all effects cease almost immediately after exposure ceases.

As the report explains, tuning microwave hearing could enable communicating with individuals from a distance of up to several hundred meters.

The report explains:

The phenomenon is tunable in that the characteristic sounds and intensities of those sounds depend on the characteristics of the RF energy as delivered...

Because the frequency of the sound heard is dependent on the pulse characteristics of the RF energy, it seems possible that this technology could be developed to the point where words could be transmitted to be heard like the spoken word, except that it could only be heard within a person´s head.

Three months later, CIA Director Allen W. Dulles wrote three notes of reprimand and sent them to the chiefs of the Technical Services Staff, Technical Operations, and Chemical Division.

The 'eyes only' reprimand to the Chief of the Chemical Division said:

"I have personally reviewed the files from your office concerning the use of a drug on an unwitting group of individuals.

"In recommending the unwitting application of the drug to your superior, you apparently did not give sufficient emphasis to the necessity for
medical collaboration and for proper consideration of the rights of the individual to whom it was being administered.

"This is to inform you that it is my opinion that you exercised poor judgment in this case."

The subject was strapped into a chair involuntarily, by force, his head bristling with electrodes and transducers.

Any resistance was met with a paralysing dose of curare.

The subject’s brainwaves were beamed to a nearby reception room crammed with voice analysers, a wire recorder and radio receivers cobbled together.

The systematic annihilation or ‘depatterning’ of a subject’s mind and memory was accomplished with overdoses of LSD, barbiturate sleep for 65 days at a stretch and ECT shocks at 75 times the recommended dosage.

Psychic driving, the repetition of a recorded message for 16 hours a day, programmed the empty mind.

In the interview with Mike Todd in Bases 4, when Mike refers to the 'etheric body' he is referring to the 'chi body' or 'second body state' as I refer to it in my free book linked below. This is also referred to as the 'ghost body.' It is an in-between body that moves out of the physical body upon death, or while we are still alive, often when we are asleep. Moving into the 'ghost or etheric body' as Mike Todd describes, can also be induced by both physical and meditative techniques.

Certain techniques are used by those working on the dark side, where the person may not be aware of the induced ghost body alters, as a person is not aware of their induced alters within the human brain. Some alters may be set-up only within the mind of the 'ghost body,' a mind that is beyond the ordinary working of the brain.

The mind within the ghost body proceeds with the inner 'star body' into the 'star' world with the discarding of the ghost body after death. Should one have alters in the ghost body when death occurs, these will usually, with the alters' permission, be integrated into the main personality within therapy sessions upon the 'star' world.

This mind that proceeds into the 'star body' is our personality  dropping the needs of surviving upon Earth  that continues as we take up a new life in the simulation known as the 'Astral state.' While the Astral state is a simulation, as Earth existence is a simulation, the Astral state is usually viewed as a positive existence, unless we believe in being punished and then we will seem to have entered a hell. We can remove ourselves from 'Hell' by asking for help from our guardian angel or any Saint or person we consider spiritual.

The ghost body may return to the physical body if the soul cord also known as the spiritual or silver cord is not disconnected, as it is at physical body death. If we are called by loved ones or a guiding angel at death, we will not notice the discarding of this second body and will proceed to the 'star body' state, or Astral state. Those we refer to as ghosts do not for whatever reasons  fear, uncertainty, an unacceptance or unknowing of physical death  proceed to the Astral state. These who do not proceed, either out of ignorance or free will decision, may remain as ghosts for hundreds or thousands of Earth years.

Brain waves constitute a magnetic field around the head (the aura), each person having a unique, identifiable electromagnetic signature which becomes visible through Kirlian photography, and these fields can be monitored by satellites.

The translated results are then fed back to ground-side super computers at speeds of up to 20 gigabytes/second.

Neurophone messages can then be beamed to selected individuals based on their thoughts.

It is believed that about one million people around the globe are now monitored on a regular basis.

Technologies such as microwave bombardment to confuse and disorient field personnel, microchip implantation, silently delivered acoustical subliminal messages, widespread population control through psychiatric drugs, and extreme close-up satellite-based viewing able to read documents indoors, are all well-developed and in use by military and intelligence agencies.

This doesn’t even address the monitoring of overt spoken and written material.

Under Project ECHELON, the NSA monitors every call, fax, e-mail and computer data message in and out of the US, Canada and other countries.

Their computers then search for key words and phrases.

Anything or anyone of interest draws the attention of agency operatives, who can then commence surveillance operations by the NSA or other intelligence agencies.

Something you might not know!

From Kewe:

Brain Washing, alien contact and abductee information is still largely steeped in mythology.

This interview done in 1995, enhanced in Bases One Disclosure 2010, is an interview where if you listen through the two hours your knowledge of this subject will increase multiple times.

The interaction of Lisa Williams and Barry King brings out a depth to the subject I have never before seen in any interview.

Mary Seal, included in the presentation, who organized the Global Deception Conference of 1993 is speaking of the brainwashing taking place not only in 1993 and before, but of a continuing to the time of today.

The U.S. ' Defence ' (sic) Department unveiled January 24, 2007 what it described as a revolutionary heat-beaming weapon that could be used to stop protesters, anyone who does not like US government and military actions.

The Active Denial System is a ray gun demonstrated Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2007, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga.

The system shoots a beam of energy that makes people feel they are about to catch fire.

US government Officials say it's ' safe ' and ' humane '.

These US government officials say it will not be fully operational until early 2010.

Photo: US Government

Thursday, 25 January 2007

US military unveils heat-ray gun

The heat-ray gun mounted on a Humvee vehicle

The gun uses a large dish mounted on a Humvee vehicle

The US military has given the first public display of what it says is a revolutionary heat-ray weapon to repel enemies or disperse hostile crowds.

Called the Active Denial System, it projects an invisible high energy beam that produces a sudden burning feeling, but is said to be harmless.

Military officials believe the gun could be used as a non-lethal way of making enemies surrender their weapons.

Officials said there was wide-ranging military interest in the technology.

…from memory it was a top air force general that said there was complaints by international bodies in the UN and others about our use of the new ray gun that burns people's skin when it's at a focus beam and just causes people pain on a wide beam.

They said we are just going to test it on the American people and if we can legitimise its use here, then they can't complain over there.

It's back in the news because they are approving its use…here it is: US military unveils heat gun. Safety fears as U.S. demonstrates control heat-ray weapon…

Military chief says test weapons on Americans before using them on enemies. This was picked up by the Associated Press. This came out in October of last year. [2006]

It was the Secretary of the Air force said: We should use this weapon on the American people and then they could claim under international law that it was simply a 'law enforcement tool' (sic)

FEMA camp run by Bechtel and George Schultz

…I mean this thing even violates the laws of war. This violates the Geneva Convention. This is designed coast-to-coast every American city has gotten mobile units of ear-busting sound cannons. We showed you that in New York for the RNC in 2004.

They put over 2 thousand citizens in a FEMA camp run by Bechtel and George Schultz.

Well forget the sound cannons. They are nothing compared to these microwave guns. They can focus them in to where it actually burns your skin.

Microwave weapon

It's a microwave weapon.

Or they can put them on wide spectrum burst and it creates a feeling where it has been described as when you touch a white bulb, but it's all over your body…burning heat.

[Shudders]

…Notice: once we are already in the North American Union officially they tell you it might be coming. Okay. The old-timers were right. There is a plan for a North American Union and then we are already in it. But people are just hearing about it…might be coming.

…Oh! Boston Globe headline: They may start recruiting foreigners. First paragraph it says: Well they've already been doing it for the last five years but now they intensify it and open even more recruiting stations in Manila and Mexico City.

It's always the same MO. It's propaganda.

"The prototype weapon was demonstrated at Moody Air force Base in Georgia. A beam was fired from a large rectangular dish mounted on a Humvee vehicle. The beam reaches up to 500 meters, 550 yards, much farther than existing non-lethal weapons like rubber bullets. It can penetrate clothes suddenly heating up the skin of anyone in its path to 50 Celsius."

"But it penetrates the skin only a 'tiny' depth enough to cause discomfort but not a lasting harm according to the military."

We just read you four of five years ago what the actual company said it does. You turn this…it's got wide beam and focus beam…Wide beam just causes incredible pain.

High beam destructive

High beam is very destructive.

…the experts who are criticizing it says that if it hits the eye it can cause serious…your eye's very delicate mucous membrane…and you know it'll hit you in the face…and…it…it'll burn your eyes.

But so what…I mean up in Boston they got young 21-year-old college student for walking out of a bar. They shoot her with bullets…nobody gets into trouble…she bleeds out of her eye to death; nobody gets into trouble, that's how it works.

It looks like a table top stuck on a Humvee but the US military…to demonstrate a new weapon, a controversial heat ray — it's a microwave gun by the way — and……called 'Silent Guardian' okay.

"Military chief says test weapons on Americans before using them on enemies…."

Used for 'crowd control'

Secretary Wayne told reports at the Houston Chronicle in September that a 'non lethal' weapon such as a high powered microwave device should be used on American citizens in 'crowd control' situations before they are used on a battlefield.

…writing letters to Wayne's removal…hey let me tell you something…and I think you should still write letters and make calls, but when you do Congress just hires more Federal funds for more paramilitary forces, more microwave guns, more riot troops, more FEMA camps.

No record, voting machines

Oh! They've gotten the message!

They know 97% don't want toll roads on existing roads. They know 99% don't want a North American Union. They know 95% don't want these electronic, no record, voting machines.

They know 91% in Gallop polls don't want open borders. They work for foreign banks and so they know you are going to revolt.

So they are deploying the microwave guns.

And the only reason they are now announcing this, like it's some brand new thing is because they've got to get you ready for it, to accept it, so that when they take your pensions, and blow out the economy and plunge the dollar down to nothing, so when you are there freaking out in the streets they can have their ' dumbed-down ' goons come out and microwave gun you in the street.

They will KILL YOU

And by the way, the reports I've got are they have hand held microwave guns that will KILL YOU.

And I can't say any more about that because it's classified sources.

BUST YOUR ORGANS WIDE OPEN

They've got sound guns that will BUST YOUR ORGANS WIDE OPEN.

They've got stuff that you can wave across the crowd that's hand held that will KILL YOU.

TOMATO THROWN AGAINST A WALL

They've got hand-held microwave guns. They've got hand-held particle beams that will hit you and you will BURST OPEN like a tomato thrown against a wall.

Jane's weapons quarterly reports on some of this. I've got Marines on tape and urban warriors slipping up and talking about it. We first reported it seven years ago, now it's been in a few papers. They do have combat…basically an Osprey or a helicopter lands. It drops off a few of these. And it looks like…about the size of a suburban but it's got treads…weapons…gas…non-lethal gas…

They they've got big hoses that have got little wheels, 360 around the hose…that way the little wheels…it sends out tentacles folks…just rolls over and it's got wheels on every size, spinning.

And that thing just rushes into your house with a camera on it.

And that operator in there just hits the nerve gas.

Everybody's dead

Whoosh! Everybody's dead inside okay.

That's what they've got ready for us.

This is what the scum has done.

By 2011 half of the air force fighter fleet will be robotic.

And controlled by technicians thousands or hundreds of miles away.

Okay!

And this allows small criminal elites to run more remote controlled attacks like 9/11.

It allows them to do things that the troops wouldn't follow the orders.

Plus they are going to have large contingents, and already do, of our mainland military force, that are foreigner, that will be lead by loyal 'black [budget] ' operators that have been trained to accept this.

“The logic in the prediction by Brzezinski of the appearance of a more controlled and directed society dominated by a power elite willing to use the latest modern techniques for influencing behavior without hindrance by liberal democratic values is compelling.

Potential targets are multiple, and may include anyone worth neutralization: domestic adversaries; security risks, which may only comprise classified disclosures; persons witnessing serious improprieties; those prone to committing advantageous felonies; and even those psychologically similar to target groups for development purposes.

Internal voice technology is most applicable within the same language and culture.

Legality is readily circumvented by executive orders, (particularly declaration of a crisis or emergency situation), which can be sealed, and this prerogative is only accountable to co-equal branches of government as now is the case with terrorism suspects.”

A newspaper correspondent gets hit by an invisible wave during a public demonstration at Moody Air Force Base in Georgia, January 24, 2007.

The Active Denial System weapon, classified as "less lethal" by the Pentagon, fires a 95-gigahertz microwave beam at rioters to cause heating and intolerable pain in less than five seconds.

The idea is people caught in the beam will rapidly try to move out of it and therefore break up the crowd.

But New Scientist magazine reported on Wednesday that during tests carried out at Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico, participants playing the part of rioters were told to remove glasses and contact lenses to protect their eyes.

In another test they were also told to remove metal objects like coins from their clothing to avoid local hot spots developing on their skin.

"What happens if someone in a crowd is unable for whatever reason to move away from the beam," asked Neil Davison, coordinator of the non-lethal weapons research project at Britain's Bradford University.

"How do you ensure that the dose doesn't cross the threshold for permanent damage? Does the weapon cut out to prevent overexposure?"

The magazine said a vehicle-mounted version of the weapon named Sheriff was scheduled for service in Iraq in 2006 and that US Marines and police were both working on portable versions.

VOLUNTEERS taking part in tests of the Pentagon's "less-lethal" microwave weapon were banned from wearing glasses or contact lenses due to safety fears. The precautions raise concerns about how safe the Active Denial System (ADS) weapon would be if used in real crowd-control situations.

The ADS fires a 95-gigahertz microwave beam, which is supposed to heat skin and to cause pain but no physical damage (New Scientist, 27 October 2001, p 26). Little information about its effects has been released, but details of tests in 2003 and 2004 were revealed after Edward Hammond, director of the US Sunshine Project — an organisation campaigning against the use of biological and non-lethal weapons — requested them under the Freedom of Information Act.

The tests were carried out at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Two experiments tested pain tolerance levels, while in a third, a "limited military utility assessment", volunteers played the part of rioters or intruders and the ADS was used to drive them away.

The experimenters banned glasses and contact lenses to prevent possible eye damage to the subjects, and in the second and third tests removed any metallic objects such as coins and keys to stop hot spots being created on the skin. They also checked the volunteers' clothes for certain seams, buttons and zips which might also cause hot spots.

The ADS weapon's beam causes pain within 2 to 3 seconds and it becomes intolerable after less than 5 seconds. People's reflex responses to the pain is expected to force them to move out of the beam before their skin can be burnt.

But Neil Davison, co-ordinator of the non-lethal weapons research project at the University of Bradford in the UK, says controlling the amount of radiation received may not be that simple. "How do you ensure that the dose doesn't cross the threshold for permanent damage?" he asks. "What happens if someone in a crowd is unable, for whatever reason, to move away from the beam? Does the weapon cut out to prevent overexposure?"

During the experiments, people playing rioters put up their hands when hit and were given a 15-second cooling-down period before being targeted again. One person suffered a burn in a previous test when the beam was accidentally used on the wrong power setting.

A vehicle-mounted version of ADS called Sheriff could be in service in Iraq in 2006 according to the Department of Defense, and it is also being evaluated by the US Department of Energy for use in defending nuclear facilities. The US marines and police are both working on portable versions, and the US air force is building a system for controlling riots

Maximum pain is aim of new US weapon

02 March 2005

Exclusive from New Scientist Print EditionDavid Hambling

The US military is funding development of a weapon that delivers a bout of excruciating pain from up to 2 kilometres away. Intended for use against rioters, it is meant to leave victims unharmed. But pain researchers are furious that work aimed at controlling pain has been used to develop a weapon. And they fear that the technology will be used for torture.

"I am deeply concerned about the ethical aspects of this research," says Andrew Rice, a consultant in pain medicine at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London, UK. "Even if the use of temporary severe pain can be justified as a restraining measure, which I do not believe it can, the long-term physical and psychological effects are unknown."

The research came to light in documents unearthed by the Sunshine Project, an organisation based in Texas and in Hamburg, Germany, that exposes biological weapons research. The papers were released under the US's Freedom of Information Act.

One document, a research contract between the Office of Naval Research and the University of Florida in Gainesville, US, is entitled "Sensory consequences of electromagnetic pulses emitted by laser induced plasmas".

It concerns so-called Pulsed Energy Projectiles (PEPs), which fire a laser pulse that generates a burst of expanding plasma when it hits something solid, like a person (New Scientist print edition, 12 October 2002). The weapon, destined for use in 2007, could literally knock rioters off their feet.

Pain trigger

According to a 2003 review of non-lethal weapons by the US Naval Studies Board, which advises the navy and marine corps, PEPs produced "pain and temporary paralysis" in tests on animals. This appears to be the result of an electromagnetic pulse produced by the expanding plasma which triggers impulses in nerve cells.

The new study, which runs until July and will be carried out with researchers at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, aims to optimise this effect. The idea is to work out how to generate a pulse which triggers pain neurons without damaging tissue.

The contract, heavily censored before release, asks researchers to look for "optimal pulse parameters to evoke peak nociceptor activation" — in other words, cause the maximum pain possible. Studies on cells grown in the lab will identify how much pain can be inflicted on someone before causing injury or death.

Long-term risk

New Scientist contacted two researchers working on the project. Martin Richardson, a laser expert at the University of Central Florida, US, refused to comment. Brian Cooper, an expert in dental pain at the University of Florida, distanced himself from the work, saying "I don't have anything interesting to convey. I was just providing some background for the group." His name appears on a public list of the university's research projects next to the $500,000-plus grant.

John Wood of University College London, UK, an expert in how the brain perceives pain, says the researchers involved in the project should face censure. "It could be used for torture," he says, "the [researchers] must be aware of this."

Amanda Williams, a clinical psychologist at University College London, fears that victims risk long-term harm. "Persistent pain can result from a range of supposedly non-destructive stimuli which nevertheless change the functioning of the nervous system," she says. She is concerned that studies of cultured cells will fall short of demonstrating a safe level for a plasma burst. "They cannot tell us about the pain and psychological consequences of such a painful experience."

An unidentified airman looks over the military's new Active Denial System a ray gun that was demonstrated Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2007, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga.

The system shoots a beam of energy that makes people feel they are about to catch fire.

US government Officials say it's ' safe ' and ' humane '.

The U.S. ' Defence ' (sic) Department unveiled January 24, 2007 what it described as a revolutionary heat-beaming weapon that could be used to stop protesters, anyone who does not like US government and military actions.

These US government officials say it will not be fully operational until early 2010.

Photo: US Government

From the video 'Holes in Heaven' — Brooks Agnew, Earth Tornographer

In 1983 I did radio tornography with 30 watts looking for oil in the ground.

I found 26 oil wells over a nine state area.

100 hundred percent of the time was accurate, which is just 30 watts of power beaming straight into solid rock.

HAARP uses a billion watts beamed straight into the ionosphere for experiments.

Picture these strings on the piano as layers of the Earth, each one has its own frequency.

What we used to do is beam radio waves into the ground and it would vibrate any 'strings' that were present in the ground.

We might get a sound back like ___ and we would say, that's natural gas.

We might get a sound back like ____ and we'd say that's crude oil.

We were able to identify each frequency.

We accomplished this with just 30 watts of radio power.

If you do this with a billion watts the vibrations are so violent that the entire piano would shake.

In fact the whole house would shake.

In fact the vibrations could be so severe under ground they could even cause an earthquake.

The United States has developed a non-lethal microwave weapon for use in Iraq.

Officials said the vehicle, termed Sheriff, would contain the Active Denial System. The system uses millimeter-wave electromagnetic energy that can be directed at targets at a range of 1 kilometer.

The ADS system would be downgraded for Iraqi deployment in urban areas, officials said. The ADS causes the skin to burn, causing the people to run away.

The Pentagon plans to install the non-lethal, high-powered microwave weapon on a military vehicle. The deployment of the first platforms in Iraq would take place in September 2005.

The project is designed to give U.S. troops options to battle hostile crowds without the use of lethal weapons. Officials said in many cases Sunni insurgents fire weapons and rocket-propelled grenades from crowds to prevent U.S. retaliation.

The Sheriff would be deployed by the U.S. Army and Marines. The two services will receive up to six platforms, equipped with a system to intercept rocket-propelled grenades.

Officials said the military would not design a new vehicle for the Sheriff. Instead, the Army will probably use a Striker or M117 armored security vehicle while the Marines would obtain a Light Armored Vehicle.

The ADS could be expanded to autonomous vehicles or platforms, officials said. This would include the use of the Sheriff at Air Force bases and other military facilities.

by : Special to World Tribune.comhttp://www.worldtribune.com/
worldtribune/
05/breaking2453405.0868055555.htmlSaturday 5th February 2005

The
Long Range Acoustical Device (LRAD), is shown here mounted on an NYPD vehicle. The technology, which can direct sound for four blocks, will be used to communicate with protesters at the RNC.(American Technology Corp.)

Listen Up

Unusual Forms of Sound to Emanate From RNC

By Amanda Onion

Aug. 25, 2004

Coming soon to a convention near you:

Sound like it has never (or at least, rarely) been heard before.

As politicians at the Republican National Convention use microphones to make themselves heard from the podium, other sounds in and around the event will be emitted in cutting-edge audio technology.

Outside the convention hall, New York City police plan to control protesters using a device that directs sound for up to 1,500 feet in a spotlight-like beam.

Meanwhile, a display of former Republican presidents inside the hall will feature campaign speeches that are funneled to listeners through highly focused audio beams.

"These are totally different from the way an ordinary speaker emits sound," said Elwood (Woody) Norris, founder and head of American Technology Corp. of San Diego. "It's like it's inside your head."

Norris, an intrepid entrepreneur who has no college degree but more than 43 patents to his name, invented both the crowd control tool, called the Long Range Acoustical Device (LRAD), and the display audio technology, called HyperSonic Sound (HSS).

Both technologies feature unprecedented manipulation of sound, but for very different purposes.

And while both technologies have unique, "gee-whiz" factors, some remain uneasy with the idea of using sound to control crowds.

"It produces sound in a way that for most people will be a novel experience, so I think it has potential to create confusion and panic," said Richard Glen Boire, founder of the Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics in Davis, Calif. "It can't be identified, it's an invisible force."

Sound as a Weapon

In fact, LRAD, which is 33 inches in diameter and looks like a giant spotlight, has been used by the U.S. military in Iraq and at sea as a non-lethal force.

In these settings, operators can use the device not only to convey orders, but also as a weapon.

When in weapon mode, LRAD blasts a tightly controlled stream of caustic sound that can be turned up to high enough levels to trigger nausea or possibly fainting.

The operators themselves remain unaffected since the noise is contained in its focused beam.

"We've devised a system with a multiplicity of individual speakers that are phased so sound that would normally go off to the side or up or down, cancels out, while sound directly in front is reinforced," Norris explained. "It's kind of like the way a lens magnifies a beam of light."

The Department of Defense gave Norris and his team funding to develop LRAD following the 9/11 attacks.

The concept is to offer an intermediate tool to warn and ward off attacking combatants before resorting to force.

"Regular bullets don't have volume control on them," said Norris. "With this, you just cause a person's ears to ring."

The NYPD, however, has said they won't be using the $35,000 tool to make people's ears ring, but only as a communication device.

"We're only going to use them for safety announcements and directions," said Paul Browne, a police spokesman.

In tests, police have shown how they can convey orders in a normal voice to someone as far as four blocks away. The sound beam is even equipped with a viewfinder so the operator can precisely target the audio by finding a person in cross hairs. Rather than using pure volume to throw sound far, the LRAD reaches distant ears by focusing the audio beam.

This is the second time the device has been used by police — Miami police also used it during the free-trade conference in that city last year.

Despite the NYPD's assurances that they won't use the tool to hurt protesters, Bill Dobbs of United for Peace and Justice, which has planned protests around the convention, has told reporters that the sound system presents "a potential Big Brother nightmare."

Quiet Noise

Inside the convention center, people will have the chance to experience — at will — another of Norris's inventions.

A TIME magazine display at the convention will feature speeches of past Republican presidents in tightly controlled beams of HyperSonic Sound (HSS).

Viewers can literally step in and out of the display's different listening zones. A similar high-tech display of former Democratic presidents was featured at the Democratic National Convention in Boston in July.

HSS works by mixing regular, audible sound with two beams of super high frequency, inaudible sound waves. "Just the way artists mix their paint," says Norris.

The resulting ultrasonic sound wave can then be directed out in a tightly controlled beam.

Wherever the beam makes contact with air, the air molecules interact in a way that isolates the original audible sound.

So if you're standing in front of the ultrasonic sound wave, you can hear the sound. If you're a few inches away, you hear nothing.

This cuts down on ambient noise and gives listeners the somewhat eerie effect that the noise is inside their heads.

"We like to say we create silence instead of noise," said Norris. "You don't need to fill the space with a whole cacophony of noise."

The GOP convention display should perk up the ears of some curious attendees, but Norris is most excited about the device's marketing potential.

Already, some Coca-Cola machines in Japan are equipped with the technology so passers-by hear the enticing sound of soda being poured into a glass of ice.

And dozens of Safeway supermarkets in California, Colorado and Virginia are testing the technology on patrons waiting in
line to pay.

Norris' company has also sent out HSS for testing at Wal-Mart and McDonald's.

The narrow beams of sound advertise sale items at the store or restaurant and feature promotional material.

Glen Boire argues the concept is annoying and invasive, but Norris counters, "If you don't want to hear it, you can move your head a half foot away and it will go away."

Needless to say, it won't be as simple for convention-goers and protesters — who may wish to tune each other out next week.

The US military is about to add a controversial new weapon to its huge arsenal in Iraq.

But in contrast to other armaments, this one does not shoot or explode.

It screams.

A defence contractor announced securing a million dollar deal to supply the First US Marine Expeditionary Force with a so-called Long Range Acoustic Device, or LRAD.

The manufacturer has borrowed some of its technology from modern pest-control devices that shoo away mice and other rodents with the help of ultrasound.

While LRAD can boom commands, it can also deliver a shrill 145-decibel tone over a distance of more than 300 metres, causing splitting headaches, pain, panic and even hearing loss.

The sound is about twice as powerful as the scream of a standard smoke detector.

And earplugs will not be of any help.

Why?

Peter Dotto, a retired Marine Corps colonel who now works on non-lethal weapons at M2 Technologies, said the device was likely to be used for "crowd control, area denial of personnel including check point operations, and clearing buildings."

“The US is making a huge mistake by trying to quietly deploy a new pain-inducing weapon without first airing all of the legal, policy and human rights issues
associated with it.”

William Arkin, independent military expert

The loudspeaker is particularly effective in dispersing hostile demonstrations of the type witnessed in Iraq earlier this month or in driving resistance out without exposing US troops to hostile fire.

Pros and cons

The weapon has a powerful champion in US Senator Olympia Snowe, who said LRAD was going to afford the military "a new and dynamic non-lethal capability".

She made sure it was included in an $87 billion supplemental package approved last year to finance military operations and reconstruction projects in Iraq.

"I believe that our nation has an obligation to provide our men and women in uniform with the best resources possible."

But independent military expert and frequent Pentagon critic William Arkin said while the weapon could be effectively used to chase Usama bin Ladin out of a his bolthole, its use in Iraqi cities could harm the sick, elderly and children.

"The US is making a huge mistake by trying to quietly deploy a new pain-inducing weapon without first airing all of the legal, policy and human rights issues associated with it."

More than 2,370 ADS shots were fired during a pair of "military utility assessments" over the fall.

Now, the head of the Army's Rapid Equipping Force — the unit in charge of getting gear to the troops in a hurry — is saying: enough.

The system's "capabilities have, to date, been sufficiently demonstrated in the ACTD [advanced concept technology demonstration] to prove its value to the solider," Col. Robert Lovett notes in a memo, obtained by Inside the Army.

ADS' technical manager, Diana Loree, said the system "now meets all of the ACTD performance parameters," Inside the Army notes.

"Because the system is a hand-built, one-of-a-kind technology demonstrator, it does not meet conventional humvee curb weight requirements... However, the technology team worked closely with [Humvee manufacturer] AM General to ensure the safety of the system and its occupants."

“Gentlemen! We have called you together to inform you that we are going to overthrow the United States government.”

So begins a statement being delivered by Gen. Carl W. Steiner, former Commander-in-chief, U.S. Special Operations Command.

At least the voice sounds amazingly like him.

But it is not Steiner. It is the result of voice “morphing” technology developed at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.

By taking just a 10-minute digital recording of Steiner’s voice, scientist George Papcun is able, in near real time, to clone speech patterns and develop an accurate facsimile. Steiner was so impressed, he asked for a copy of the tape.

Steiner was hardly the first or last victim to be spoofed by Papcun’s team members. To refine their method, they took various high quality recordings of generals and experimented with creating fake statements. One of the most memorable is Colin Powell stating “I am being treated well by my captors.”

“They chose to have him say something he would never otherwise have said,” chuckled one of Papcun’s colleagues.

A Box of Chocolates is Like War

Most Americans were introduced to the tricks of the digital age in the movie Forrest Gump, when the character played by Tom Hanks appeared to shake hands with President Kennedy.

For Hollywood, it is special effects. For covert operators in the U.S. military and intelligence agencies, it is a weapon of the future.

“Once you can take any kind of information and reduce it into ones and zeros, you can do some pretty interesting things,” says Daniel T. Kuehl, chairman of the Information Operations department of the National Defense University in Washington, the military’s school for information warfare.

Digital morphing — voice, video, and photo — has come of age, available for use in psychological operations.

PSYOPS, as the military calls it, seek to exploit human vulnerabilities in enemy governments, militaries and populations to pursue national and battlefield objectives.

To some, PSYOPS is a backwater military discipline of leaflet dropping and radio propaganda.

To a growing group of information war technologists, it is the nexus of fantasy and reality.

Being able to manufacture convincing audio or video, they say, might be the difference in a successful military operation or coup.

Allah on the Holodeck

Pentagon planners started to discuss digital morphing after Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in 1990. Covert operators kicked around the idea of creating a computer-faked videotape of Saddam Hussein crying or showing other such manly weaknesses, or in some sexually compromising situation.

The nascent plan was for the tapes to be flooded into Iraq and the Arab world.

The tape war never proceeded, killed, participants say, by bureaucratic fights over jurisdiction, skepticism over the technology, and concerns raised by Arab coalition partners.

But the “strategic” PSYOPS scheming didn’t die. What if the U.S. projected a holographic image of Allah floating over Baghdad urging the Iraqi people and Army to rise up against Saddam, a senior Air Force officer asked in 1990?

According to a military physicist given the task of looking into the hologram idea, the feasibility had been established of projecting large, three-dimensional objects that appeared to float in the air.

But doing so over the skies of Iraq?

To project such a hologram over Baghdad on the order of several hundred feet, they calculated, would take a mirror more than a mile square in space, as well as huge projectors and power sources.

And besides, investigators came back, what does Allah look like?

The Gulf War hologram story might be dismissed were it not the case that washingtonpost.com has learned that a super secret program was established in 1994 to pursue the very technology for PSYOPS application.

The “Holographic Projector” is described in a classified Air Force document as a system to “project information power from space ... for special operations deception missions.”

Voice-morphing? Fake video? Holographic projection?

They sound more like Mission Impossible and Star Trek gimmicks than weapons.

Yet for each, there are corresponding and growing research efforts as the technologies improve and offensive information warfare expands.

Whereas early voice morphing required cutting and pasting speech to put letters or words together to make a composite, Papcun’s software developed at Los Alamos can far more accurately replicate the way one actually speaks.

Eliminated are the robotic intonations.

The irony is that after Papcun finished his speech cloning research, there were no takers in the military.

Luckily for him, Hollywood is interested: The promise of creating a virtual Clark Gable is mightier than the sword.

Video and photo manipulation has already raised profound questions of authenticity for the journalistic world.

With audio joining the mix, it is not only journalists but also privacy advocates and the conspiracy-minded who will no doubt ponder the worrisome mischief that lurks in the not too distant future.

People discerning remote manipulation by technology capable of such influence have formed protest organizations across the world.1234

Educated society is uninformed regarding authentic documentation of the development and existence of these technologies, and is without appreciation of the hazard.

Complaint of 'hearing voices' and perception of other remote manipulation must receive appropriate scientific and legal investigation with protection. Professional awareness is virtually absent with eminent texts and opinion being presumptive, without appraisal of the evidence.

Herein is substantiated:

1. Remote wireless microwave and ultrasound inner voice transmission.

2. Human tracking technologies.

3. References recognizing behavioral influence capabilities and the use of such technologies against humans.

MICROWAVE HEARING

The first American to publish on the microwave hearing effect was Allan H. Frey in 1962, yet World War II and late 1940's radar technicians had microwave perception anecdotes.

Normal subjects, even with earplugs, can hear appropriately pulsed microwaves at least up to thousands of feet from the transmitter.

Transmitter parameters above those producing the effect result in a severe buffeting of the head with dizziness and nausea, while parameters below the effect induce a pins and needles sensation.

Peak power is the major determinant of loudness, though there is some dependence on pulse width. 9

Pulse modulation appears to influence pitch and timbre.

The effect "is the most easily and reliably replicated of low power density (microwave) illumination."

The hearing phenomenon is the most universally accepted of microwave low power effects, because it is experienced by many microwave workers with well replicated animal definition. (8, Postow)

Designs for scaring birds away from aircraft or other hazards by microwave hearing and induction of vertigo exist.

While working for the Advanced Research Projects Agency at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Sharp and Grove discovered "receiverless" and "wireless" voice transmission.

Their method was simple: the negative deflections of voiceprints from recorded spoken numbers were caused to trigger microwave pulses.

Upon illumination by such verbally modulated energy, the words were understood remotely.

The discovery's applications are "obviously not limited to therapeutic medicine" according to James C. Lin in Microwave Auditory Effects and Applications.

A Defense Intelligence Agency review of Communist literature affirmed microwave sound and indicated voice transmission. The report states: "Sounds and possibly even words which appear to be originating intracranially (within the head) can be induced by signal modulation at very low average power densities."

Among microwave weapon implications are "great potential for development into a system for disorientating or disrupting the behavior patterns of military or diplomatic personnel."

An Army Mobility Equipment Research and Development Command report affirms microwave speech transmission with applications of "camouflage, decoy, and deception operations."

"One decoy and deception concept presently being considered is to remotely create noise in the heads of personnel by exposing them to low power, pulsed microwaves . . . By proper choice of pulse characteristics, intelligible speech may be created" quotes the report.

Although a wide spectrum is patented with pulse and burst duration ranges, preferred is 100 nanosecond pulse and two microsecond burst duration operating at 1000 MHz, which is the frequency of optimal tissue penetration.

Another microwave voice transmission patent application that is based on microwave bursts is "designed in such a way that the burst frequencies are at least virtually equal to the sound frequencies of the sounds picked up by the microphone," though the transducer here is not remote.

Microwave hearing literature confirms the ability of microwave bursts to modulate sound intensity, and Lin extends frequencies capable of the effect into the 'tens of gigahertz.' 7

Microwave speech transmission in this patent is unremote with the antenna over and sized for the auditory cortex.

Other patents considered based on radiowave elicited hearing have non-remote transducers, one of which, the Neurophone, is on sale over the internet.

Some patents attribute microwave hearing to direct neural influence. However, the most accepted mechanism in review is by thermoelastic expansion, 13
most likely inducing bone conducted hearing.

The cochlea does appear to be involved, but not the middle ear. 15

This divergence of mechanism illustrates the non-thermal/thermal controversy. US exposure standards are based on thermal effects, yet there are low power effects very difficult to explain by thermodynamics. 14

All accept thermal effects at some level, yet the thermal only school is rather dogmatic related to capability and liability issues of commercial and national security concern. It must be said that the open literature regarding microwave hearing indicates a thermo-acoustic mechanism.

"Communicating Via the Microwave Auditory Effect." is the title of a small business contract for the Department of Defense.

Communication initial results are: "The feasibility of the concept has been established" using both low and high power systems.

A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request as to the project's outcome met with denial on the part of the Air Force, on the grounds that disclosure "could reasonably be expected to cause damage to national security."

Though the Air Force denied this FOIA disclosure, such a contract's purpose is elaborated by the Air Force's "New World Vistas" report: "It would also appear possible to create high fidelity speech in the human body, raising the possibility of covert suggestion and psychological direction . . . . If a pulse stream is used, it should be possible to create an internal acoustic field in the 5-15 kilohertz range, which is audible.

Thus it may be possible to 'talk' to selected adversaries in a fashion that would be most disturbing to them."

Robert O. Becker, whose eminence was enough to have been twice nominated for the Nobel Prize in biological electromagnetic fields research, is explicit regarding clandestine use: "Such a device has obvious applications in covert operations designed to drive a target crazy with "voices" or deliver undetectable instructions to a programmed assassin."

A microwave voice transmission non-lethal weapon is referenced in the thesaurus of the Center for Army Lessons Learned, which is a military instruction website (Vide infra for discussion of the analogously listed "Silent Sound" device.) 19

An article from a magazine that publishes notably non-mainstream views details microwave inner voice device demonstration by Dr. Dave Morgan at a 1993 classified Johns Hopkins sponsored non-lethal weapon conference, manufacture by Lockheed-Sanders, and use by the CIA, who call the process 'voice synthesis' or 'synthetic telepathy.'

Electromagnetic signatures of spoken words applied to the head at very low field levels (1 microTorr), affect word choice significantly along the emotional dimensions of the applied word.

Though inspired by microwave hearing, this report is not of direct hearing.

The author suggests that such an influence, even though weak, could shift the direction of group decisions in large populations, and has previously elaborated on the possibility of a less specific electromagnetic influence on populations.

ULTRASOUND TRANSMISSION OF VOICE

Ultrasound-based technology also evidences internal voice capability. Lowrey Patent # 6052336 "Apparatus and method of broadcasting audible sound using ultrasonic sound as a carrier" clearly focuses on non-lethal weapon application against crowds or as directed at an individual.

Communication is understood as an inner voice with loss of the directional quality of sound perception.

"Since most cultures attribute inner voices either as a sign of madness, or as messages from spirits or demons, both of which . . . evoke powerful emotional reactions", quotes the Lowrey patent's effect on people.

Entrainment technique is detailed by Monroe Patent # 5356368 "Method of and apparatus for inducing desired states of consciousness", with license to Interstate Industries and involves an auditory replication of brainwave patterns to entrain the EEG as desired.

The effect becomes apparent particularly within cavities such as the ear canal. An individual readily understands communication across a noisy crowed room without nearby discernment. Sound can also be produced from mid-air or as reflecting from surfaces.

American Technology Corporation (ATC), which licensed this latter patent, has an acoustic non-lethal weapons technology, which is deployed to the US Navy, Army, Coast Guard, and Marine Corps.

The corporation's Long Range Acoustic Devices (LRADTM) account for 60% of military sales, and are being integrated into the Navy's situational awareness & radar surveillance systems.

The device has also been deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan.

A law enforcement trade journal recognizes the ATC system, and writers describe the device's inner nature of sound perception as well as some experience with a more weaponized version.

A similar ultrasound method of limiting sound to one person, Audio Spotlight is marketed, with exhibition at Boston's Museum of Science and the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum.

The American Technology and Audio Spotlight devices are discussed in an article with some history of ultrasound acoustics, which has origins in sonar.

The maintenance of effects on people requires obstacle penetration and target tracking. Internal voice capable energy forms penetrate obstruction and can be localized. Sound transmission through enclosures is a common experience. Solid defect inspection is one use of ultrasound, which is being developed to discern movement through walls, but human tracking ability is not nearly as apparent for ultrasound as for microwave radar.

Though ultrasound is unnoticed even at high intensity, a significant portion of the encoded sound audibly reflects upon striking hard flat surfaces.

Commercial signals are not perceived, since the hearing effect requires pulsation within the limits that elicit perception.

A variety of antennae localize the structurally penetrating microwave illumination with collimation or focusing.

The Luneburg lens emits parallel rays and has over 50 years utilization. Masers are another method of collimation.
Microwave methods of breathing and heartbeat detection were given full description as early as 1967, and are reviewed particularly respecting medical and possible rescue use.

The US Military has an interest in a non-contact vital signs monitor. The capacity is evaluated for obtaining covert polygraph information.

Therein is stated: "the modulated component of the reflected microwave signal . . . subjected to frequency analysis . . . forms a type of "electronic fingerprint" of the living being with characteristic features, which . . . permits a distinction between different living beings."

Individual variance of human radar signatures is otherwise known than these patents, with gait and heartbeat considered as biometric identifiers.

Spurred by non-lethal weapon declassifications promoted by the Clinton Administration, and current Homeland Security initiatives, several through-the-wall surveillance (TWS) radars have considerable commercial development. Fullerton et al. Patent # 6400307 "System and method for intrusion detection using a time domain radar array" is licensed to Time Domain, which has Federal Communications Commission approval for sale of 2,500 of it's RadarVision units in the US.

RadarVision is marketed internationally, and the company is developing a SoldierVision unit for the US Army. Georgia Tech is developing their Radar Flashlight for security and rescue applications. Both of these TWS systems operate by detecting vital organ motion, and are battery operated, highly compact (10 pounds or less) models for the widest commercial potential, but this limits range. Presently RadarVision detects within 30 feet, while the Radar Flashlight only ranges 10 feet.

Other through-the-wall radars simply detect motion, a usual state of awake humans. Raytheon's Enhanced Motion and Ranging System is battery operated, briefcase sized, lists maximum range as 100 feet, provides two dimensional tracking, and can report range to motion of up to 16 targets.

Defense Research and Development Canada of their Defense Department commissioned a consulting company to examine the feasibility of constructing from off the shelf components an Ultra Wide-Band (UWB) through-the-wall radar. Subsequent demonstrations show that such systems can locate a moving target within a building from 60 meters away, with methods being refined to provide building layout, and denote non-moving targets.

Ultra Wide-Band radars are a relatively recent technology, which decrease interference with commercial sources and detection capacity. Multiple frequencies use is advantageous (vide infra.) Another UWB radar detects personnel through several intervening walls, and an extended range system can track human targets in excess of 1000 feet, with tracking data used to point a camera in the target direction. Other developers of commercial TWS systems are Patriot Scientific Corporation, AKELA, Inc., SRI International, and Hughes Missile Systems Co.

Surveys or overviews of unclassified through-the-wall radar are available.

Most materials negligibly attenuate radar at the lower microwave frequencies. High frequencies in the millimeter wavelengths (95 GHz =3 mm) can provide detailed imaging of humans, but are not suitable for brick and concrete. 103

Though without detail, some human image can be obtained at frequencies as low as 10 GHz, which also has good building material penetration. 103

Humans are actually emissive of millimeter wavelengths, and otherwise have good reflectance, 104
with a radar cross section of one square meter, which approximates the two dimensional profile.

Human emission of millimeter wavelengths even allows some measure of passive detection through walls, 103
though weapons detection under clothing is most developed. Radar detection software for personal computer display is sold.

A Russian report describes an ability to record the frequency spectrum of speech as well as heartbeat and respiration.

Since through-wall surveillance systems evident in the open literature are subject to commercial regulatory, pricing, portability, imaging, and multiple subject observation constraints, they cannot be regarded as the limit of capability.

The capability of "isolating suspected terrorists from their hostages . . . or individuals within a group without affecting other members of the group" is stated. Laser, radar, infrared, and acoustic sensor fusion is utilized to identify, seek, and locate targets.

Locking illumination upon the target until weapons engagement accomplishes tracking.

Tracking data automatically aims weapons, and the system even provides remote physiological stress assessment during attack. Among available non-lethal weapons is an incapacitating electromagnetic painful pulse.

Some of these internet examinable references extend their capability from that listed in the 2000-2001 Jane's Radar and Electronic Warfare Systems, which lists 13 target acquisition or tracking systems specifying such capability on personnel, produced for or purchased by militaries of some 27 countries. Besides Russian manufacture, there are also East European producers of such systems. 117

The most widely deployed system is the Rasit ground surveillance radar by Thomson CSF AIRSYS, which lists 20 km as 90% probability of detection for humans. 117

Earlier systems have been in use since the Vietnam War. These designs feature infantry portability or mobile forward deployment, and cannot be regarded as the limit of capability, since larger radars have a range of 100 miles, 104
though lacking human detection specification.

Basic operation of these systems involves a track initiation processor acquiring a target, while a data association filter maintains a tracking lock on the target. An original method for target tracking is the Kalman filter.

A 25 year old Jane's Weapon Systems lists some 32 weapons fire control systems whereby aiming can be entirely determined by radar tracking data with at least 10 systems primarily designed for control of one weapon system.

More recent active guidance sensors also illuminate targets by both laser microwave radar units that are compact enough to be onboard the missile, and so inexpensive as to be weapon disposable.

Target illumination tracking systems have nanosecond to microsecond response times. Such responses do not require a wide scan area to lock illumination upon persons at achievable speeds. At 90 miles per hour an auto travels less than 1/100 of an inch in a microsecond.

RECOGNITION OF BEHAVIORAL INFLUENCE TECHNOLOGIES

References to behavioral influence weapons by government bodies and international organizations are numerous. Negotiation submissions to the United Nations Committee on Disarmament affirm the reality of microwave weapon nervous system effects.

European Parliament passage of resolutions calling for conventions regulating non-lethal weapons and the banning of "weapons which might enable any form of manipulation of human beings" includes neuro-influence capability. A resolution relates to the US High Frequency Active Auroral Research Project (HAARP), which has environmental consequences, and although utilizing high frequency, ionospheric extra low frequency (ELF) emanation results.

Since ELF is within brain wave frequencies the project has capacity to influence whole populations. 46

President Carter's National Security Advisor, Zbigniew Brzezinski, predicted development of such capacity. A US draft law prohibiting land, sea, or space-based weapons using electromagnetic, psychotronic (behavioral influence), and sound technologies "directed at individual persons or targeted populations for the purpose of information war, mood management, or mind control" has not yet passed.

Use of electromagnetic devices against people or electronics in Michigan is a serious felony. Russian electromagnetic standards are nearly 1000 times lower than the West, so their weapon law forbidding electromagnetic weapons exceeding Health Department parameters is strict. A Russian draft law explicitly references behavioral influence non-lethal weapons, and development in several countries. Resolutions by the International Union of Radio Science recognize criminal use of electromagnetic technology, particularly against infrastructure.

CNN reported regular microwave weapon use against Palestinians as sourced form a medical engineer, with support by a Defense Department contingency plan to use electromagnetic weapons against terrorists.

An ex-intelligence agent stated "The US Government has an electronic device which could implant thoughts in people" in another program interview. 135

Electromagnetic behavioral manipulation effects have had report on various Discovery cable programs, and suspicion of such technology use on then President Nixon was expressed on Larry King Live, which reiterated congressional testimony. A statement by General John Jumpers about making enemies hear and believe things that don't exist would include inner voice technology.

The US Department of Defense has declassified a millimeter wavelength area denial weapon. The prototype weapon is vehicle mounted, and considered a non-lethal weapon. 41

The device produces a beam that causes a burning sensation, that is stopped by switching off the transmitter, or escape from the beam.

Non-lethal weapons reviews also mention 'mind control' development and testing.

Terms utilized in the latter references indicate subliminal messaging, particularly a Russian developed technique called psycho-correction, the utilization of which was considered against David Koresh of the Waco, Texas Branch Davidian incident.

An American system in the previous Army Thesaurus reference called Silent Sounds, 19
also utilizes subliminal messaging, and was utilized in the 1991 Iraq War according to the company founder, and British news reports.

Subliminal messaging is utilized in retail stores for theft prevention. Although the US Federal Communications Commission reports few complaints of subliminal messaging in broadcasts, 155
the technique was most recently utilized in a 2000 US presidential political advertisement, and is reportedly rampant within Russian television.

MICROWAVE AND ULTRASOUND USE AGAINST HUMANS

The microwave irradiation of the American Embassy in Moscow received little publicity until the winter of 1976 instillation of protective screening, but irradiation was known since 1953. 37

Original frequencies were 2.56-4.1 GHz with additional intermittent 0.6-9.5 GHz signals being permanent by 1975 in a wide band frequency hopping consistent pattern and directional from nearby buildings with one signal pulsating.

Complaint to the Soviets had no avail, but the signals disappeared in January 1979 "reportedly as a result of a fire in one or more of the buildings", 159
yet a signal recurred in 1988.

Observed frequencies are basically within the microwave hearing spectrum, and pulsation is required.

Psychiatric cases occurred during the exposure period, though no epidemiologic relationship was revealed with fully a quarter of the medical records unavailable, and comparison with other Soviet Bloc posts. 159

Professional publications also details this with other flaws, along with charges of government cover-up, particularly respecting cancer cases.

The CIA had Dr. Milton Zaret review Soviet medical microwave literature to determine the purpose of the irradiation. He concluded the Russians "believed the beam would modify the behavior of the personnel." In 1976 the post was declared unhealthful and pay raised 20%.

The most documented citizen microwave irradiation was of peace protesters at Greenham Common American Air Force Base in Berkshire England, who prompted investigation of unusual symptoms.

Radiation measurements exhibited microwaves with symptom experience up to a hundred times the background level, and rose sharply on protests nearer the base. 160

Symptoms became pronounced on cruise missile transport, a protest focus.

The symptom complex fits well with electromagnetic exposure syndrome. 160

It is also reported that some of the women 'heard voices.'

The base closed finally in 1991.

Measurement of non-ionizing radiation fields in the vicinity of an Australian victim is described. The intensity ranged from 7 mV in an adjacent room to 35 mV next to the head. Criminal microwave directed energy weapon use is reported in Germany having similarity of circumstances, complaints, and symptoms in a number of cases, with microwave field measurement excluding the usual sources (cell phone towers, etc.) in at least one case.

The device could focus on one person and utilized ultrasound cancellation like those patented. It was employed in Vietnam by the Americans, and is known as the squawk box. Mentioned frequency (ultrasound carrier directed) is like Loos 1/25/00 patent, with psychological effects summarized as 'spooky.'

More detail by a defense journalist is quoted: "When the two frequencies mix in the human ear they become intolerable.

Some people exposed to the device are said to feel giddy or nauseous and in extreme cases they faint.

Most people are intensely annoyed by the device and have a compelling wish to be somewhere else."

British police inventories list the specific device, though a spokesman denied use. 160

Julianne McKinney, Director of The National Security Alumni Electronic Surveillance Project has conducted a study of victim cases. This is a largely classified employee victim study with internal voice transmission avowal.

DISCUSSION

Ultrasound voice transmission technology is deployed in military situations, 53 54
publicly demonstrated in museum exhibits, 58
and for sale to the public. 58

Microwave internal voice transmission citations rest on a solid foundation of microwave hearing literature. The number of references affirming microwave inner voice transmission indicates such a capacity, even though peer reviewed references are sparse, considering that the ability to transmit sound has extended to voice in other contexts such as telegraph, telephone, and radio transmission.

Ultrasound inner voice transmission is proven even without peer reviewed references here available, which is an unreasonable expectancy for technologies with the only possible non-covert use as a hearing aid.

It must be appreciated that engineering development is often proprietary and less published than open science, especially in areas with covert application. Internal voice non-lethal weapon applications are discussed in many of the citations, and there are references to existing systems, which are supported by numerous references indicating feasibility, and anecdotes of victim field measurement with some publication of strength. 160 167

To deny such technological capability in the face of extensive complaint is willfully to ignore documented development of the relevant technologies and engineering competence for complete integration.

Even the most prejudiced skeptic, who would honestly consider the relevant literature, would have to concede that at least the feasibility of producing inner voice is indicated. The fact is that no one has made any adequate investigation of such complaints.

The logic in the prediction by Brzezinski of the appearance of a more controlled and directed society dominated by a power elite willing to use the latest modern techniques for influencing behavior without hindrance by liberal democratic values is compelling. 129

Since those supposedly expert regard a victim's perceptions as psychotic, all complaints are disregarded, much less capability to bear witness.
Potential targets are multiple, and may include anyone worth neutralization: domestic adversaries; security risks, which may only comprise classified disclosures; persons witnessing serious improprieties; those prone to committing advantageous felonies; and even those psychologically similar to target groups for development purposes.

Internal voice technology is most applicable within the same language and culture. Security agencies have little legal accountability, particularly with utilization of unrecognized technology. Legality is readily circumvented by executive orders, (particularly declaration of a crisis or emergency situation), which can be sealed, and this prerogative is only accountable to co-equal branches of government as now is the case with terrorism suspects.

Remote behavioral influence research has long been funded by the US, 43
with evidence of inner voice development 20 23 39 50
and weapons, 19 44 51 52 53 61
though denying on national security grounds project results 40
and foreign literature analyses.

Leaders of victim protests have written presentable treatments, 170 136
but while there is some psychoanalytical acknowledgement, no concise treatment is more than Internet published.

Current medical awareness ensures effective neutralization of the afflicted, though not all those affected are stigmatized.

However when recounted to health professionals, phenomena of 'hearing voices' or perception of remote manipulation, results in various prejudicial diagnoses, totally without investigation.

Such diagnoses must be regarded as presumptive.

Microwave bioeffects have considerable congruence with reported symptoms of major psychosis other than 'voices.'

Mandatory is determination of relevant fields around complainants. Professional opinions formed without excluding such technologies are negligent.

All of society should be disturbed at the prospect of remote inner voice induction, since the unaware subject would perceive such voices as his own natural thought, without complaint provoking assault.

Three months later, CIA Director Allen W. Dulles wrote three notes of reprimand and sent them to the chiefs of the Technical Services Staff, Technical Operations, and Chemical Division.

The 'eyes only' reprimand to the Chief of the Chemical Division said:

"I have personally reviewed the files from your office concerning the use of a drug on an unwitting group of individuals.

"In recommending the unwitting application of the drug to your superior, you apparently did not give sufficient emphasis to the necessity for
medical collaboration and for proper consideration of the rights of the individual to whom it was being administered.

"This is to inform you that it is my opinion that you exercised poor judgment in this case."